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Could I just ask how you can the food please? do you just heat up the jars and the food and add it in when it's hot, do you need to add preservatives and how do you store it? thanksss
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Actually, GMO is NOT perfectly safe to eat. It messes with hormones because of it's very nature of being manipulated by humans to grow faster, taller, stronger, more disease resistant, and with more kernels. Hybrid corn, which is nature way of modifying it, is ok. Too many people think...
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You're actually quite wrong, he's probably not on about GMO but rather about how fatty chickens will get- people who study health sciences have to study briefly about genetics and would understand it's perfectly safe to consume GMO, and if it's the case that he does have a problem with...
They're getting so common people aren't that interested any more...however we're the opposite and everyone is craving for silkies and the american silkies are much more fluffy and cuddly than the ones in the uk i wish i could import some american silkies
oh on ebay hatching eggs for choc orps...
as I've been watching a bbc programme called 'the bear family and me' and bears seem relatively harmless and friendly on most occasions, i understand if you might shoot one because it's trespassing your property but why actively hunt for bears if they don't bother you?
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The biggest difference is type and range of color.
I have family in the United Kingdom and Southern Spain. Believe me, I've thought about how much cheaper it would be for them to acquire the eggs/birds on their end... I look at the prices listed on the UK auction sites and my jaw just...
What's the difference between the US and UK orps? and i don't understand why if someone happens to visit the UK they can't arrange to get eggs off a UK breeder?...because chocolate orps are quite cheap here and the hype over them had gone down quite a bit so for 6 eggs its around £20 where as...
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this is his website?
http://www.drrons.com/
he's advocating ''natural'' foods etc has it not crossed your mind it's the slightest bit biased?? he's a naturopathic physician how about you actually ask a genuine doctor??
and I never mentioned I was aware of the laws in the usa??
http://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/cheesespotlight/cheese_spotlight.htm
CDC website, if raw milk was legal and under mass production would you be able to guarantee that the conditions will be clean when they're producing such a vast amount of milk for people over the usa plus the transport time etc...
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but if raw milk was contaminated with microbe and not pasteurized then left to sit it could get very dangerous so everything that the FDA passed down is in consideration of the worst outcomes and to protect people from being ill, what would the FDA get out of telling people to...
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Have you got any sort of scientific journals to prove it? I could very definitely tell you you've not eliminated glutamate from your diet as it occurs in every living organism.
Though, if it is the case your body may have a slight intolerance for glutamate rather similar to an allergy...
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I am sorry, but even the CDC has the statistics showing that raw milk is safer then spinach.
Read the Untold story of raw milk, and the real numbers, before trying to argue this point.
but if raw milk was contaminated with microbe and not pasteurized then left to sit it could get very...
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I'm sorry but manufactured vs natural = YOUR BODY CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE AS LONG AS IT'S NOT CYANIDE OR SOMETHING haha and people may ''react'' badly to MSG if they think it's going to be in their food, the placebo effect. I'm studying food science/ nutrition at a very renown...
and just wanted to comment on raw milk as there seems to be a lot of fanatics on this post - the FDA require it to be pasteurized because if there even happens to be one case of the milk not being clean it could get very very dangerous, you could die as milk is a perfect environment for any...